and,
fromList,
head,
+ ifoldl,
length,
map,
maximum,
Mat $ V.map g rows
where
g = V.map f
+
+
+-- | Fold over the entire matrix passing the coordinates @i@ and @j@
+-- (of the row/column) to the accumulation function.
+--
+-- Examples:
+--
+-- >>> let m = fromList [[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]] :: Mat3 Int
+-- >>> ifoldl2 (\i j cur _ -> cur + i + j) 0 m
+-- 18
+--
+ifoldl2 :: forall a b m n.
+ (Int -> Int -> b -> a -> b)
+ -> b
+ -> Mat m n a
+ -> b
+ifoldl2 f initial (Mat rows) =
+ V.ifoldl row_function initial rows
+ where
+ -- | The order that we need this in (so that @g idx@ makes sense)
+ -- is a little funny. So that we don't need to pass weird
+ -- functions into ifoldl2, we swap the second and third
+ -- arguments of @f@ calling the result @g@.
+ g :: Int -> b -> Int -> a -> b
+ g w x y = f w y x
+
+ row_function :: b -> Int -> Vec n a -> b
+ row_function rowinit idx r = V.ifoldl (g idx) rowinit r
+
+